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Adella "Ella" Shell

Birth25 Oct 1877 - Alabama
Death2 April 1961 - Greenville, Butler, Alabama
MotherNancy Delilah "Lilla" Halso
FatherRufus Dow Shell

Born in Alabama on 25 Oct 1877 to Rufus Dow Shell and Nancy Delilah "Lilla" Halso. Adella "Ella" Shell married Charles Henry Jones and had 6 children. She passed away on 2 April 1961 in Greenville, Butler, Alabama.

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Parents
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Rufus Dow Shell
1848 - 1922
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Nancy Delilah "Lilla" Halso
1848 - 1940
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Charles Henry Jones
1870 - 1961
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Charles Henry Jones
1872 - Unknown
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Gladys E. Oakes
1904 - 1998
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Otto Russell Jones
1908 - 1960
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Henry Lee Jones
1917 - Unknown
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Clara Jones
1906 - 1981
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Clyde C Jones
1898 - 1965
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Hugh H Jones
1896 - Unknown

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